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In 2024, 62% of Australian organisations used AI ‘moderately’ or ‘extensively’ in recruitment. Legal regulation is yet to ...
In a survey of 2000 people, 90 per cent said they were concerned their salary alone wouldn't be enough to cover their yearly ...
IndyCar stripped both cars of points earned in qualifying, fined both teams $100,000 and suspended the strategists for the ...
Nationals leader David Littleproud sensationally walked away from an 80-year tradition. What happens next is anyone’s guess.
A previously unpublished paper shows the growing burden of Victoria’s tax system, including 18 separate but overlapping ...
The control room was slow to raise the alarm and passed on confusing information to police as killer Joel Cauchi stalked the ...
Smug southerners with bulging bank accounts have opened up another front in their war against Territory economic development.
Vet costs are pushing pet owners to the brink, with treatment fees rising by 34 per cent over the past four years, which ...
AI hiring systems are revolutionising the job market, offering employers a faster and cheaper way to screen candidates. But a new study from the Melbourne Law School researcher Dr Natalie Sheard warns ...
Dozens of brigades went offline on Thursday night to protest the new tax that passed through parliament early on Friday.
The “last piece of the puzzle” for the Reserve Bank of Australia’s rate call has arrived as mortgage holders around the country eagerly await more financial relief to further ease cost of living ...
Employment jumped by 89,000 in April compared with an expected increase of just 21,000, while the unemployment rate was unchanged at 4.1%, the Australian Bureau of Statistics said Thursday.
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